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Packages of seeds are showing up at homes across the US from China containing seeds and police think it has to do with "brushing" where items are ordered and sent off to random addresses so that people can post fake reviews online.
Do you think that the Post Office should charge extra for incoming packages from China to curb this behavior?
Do you think that the Post Office should charge extra for incoming packages from China to curb this behavior?